As the league progresses, Mirassol has stood out for its tactical evolution. An analysis of recent matches reveals a playing pattern based on solid defense and quick transitions to attack. Under the coach's guidance, the team is increasingly exploiting opponents' weaknesses.

In the last five matches, the team has shown remarkable adaptability. The 4-2-3-1 formation has allowed greater control of midfield, with Reinaldo and Daniel Borges creating goal opportunities while supporting the defense. This formation strikes a balance between the need for defensive protection and attacking support, a crucial factor for Mirassol's success.

One of the most notable aspects has been the efficiency in transitions. In recent matches, Mirassol has converted 50% of its chances into goals, a statistic that reflects the hard work and dedication of the players on the field. Alesson and André Luís have been instrumental in finishing, keeping pressure on opposing defenses.

PlayerAppsGoalsAssists
Alesson1283
André Luís1454

The effective use of the width of the pitch and quick movement has surprised opponents. The chemistry between the forwards is also evident; the two main strikers, Alesson and André Luís, frequently find each other in dangerous positions. With this, Mirassol stays competitive in the aim for a strong league standing.